Yeah you could always throw your vote in the trash going for a third party. I understand that this attitude leads to third parties never getting elected but unless they are at least within some range of the democrats or republicans the attitude change would still likely not be enough.

I get that they are both beyond shit but unfortunately the country does not seem interested in taking third parties seriously as of yet so it would be a waste of a vote. My advice is to choose the least shitty (Hilary, but not by as much as it should be) and make your vote count.

Maybe I will eat my words but I think we all know Vegas odds agree with me.

He literally has zero experience in anything above local government.
He's better than Drumpf, no doubt. But I'd much rather have an experienced woman than a guy who gets laughing emojis on every political ad he makes.

**Elk used "*roll picture*"****Elk rolled image** >>#87 oops, I left out a piece. I think that the only thing better than being a businessman is being a governor. That's why I think that Jonhson is the most experienced because it's a mixture of leadership and political knowledge. I still think that he's an idiot who is unfit for office, but that's beside the point.

Libertarians are kinda crazy... Then again so is everyone else. I'm just mad that between Trump, Johnson, Stein, and Clinton; none of them have any moderate views or plans to address the country's problems.

**Elk used "*roll picture*"****Elk rolled image** I actually never understood why people say that Trump has no experience. The difference between Trump and a lot of his competition is that he actually had to lead. The boss of a multi-billion dollar company is way more experience than being in the Senate. Senators most likely will have more political knowledge, but the problem is that they don't seem to know how to use it.

I cannot stand Johnson. The dude's a wannabe and an idiot, but he is the most experienced, in my opinion.